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Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital
Mouri Kogoro is called to a special case in the ancient capital of Kyoto. There, Conan meets Heiji and they team up once again to solve the case, recover the stolen Healing Buddha statue, and even discover the identity of Heiji's first love.
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Plot Summary
Conan Edogawa travels to Kyoto to investigate a series of murders linked to ancient Heian-era samurai and a missing cultural artifact. He must race against time to prevent further deaths, uncovering a conspiracy that spans centuries and involves a dangerous group seeking revenge. The investigation intertwines with the upcoming cherry blossom festival and a local temple's ancient rituals.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by critics and audiences, particularly for its intricate plot, thrilling action sequences, and atmospheric depiction of Kyoto. Fans praised the deepening of Heiji and Kazuha's relationship and the effective blend of historical elements with the series' signature mystery-solving.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its complex mystery and compelling blend of historical intrigue.
Commended for its dynamic action sequences and the emotional depth of the Kazuha and Heiji storyline.
Appreciated for its visually stunning portrayal of Kyoto and its cultural landmarks.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's exciting plot and the development of the romantic subplot. Many viewers found the historical context and the mystery to be engaging, making it a standout installment in the Detective Conan movie series.
Fun Fact
The film prominently features Kyoto's historic landmarks, including Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Gion district, and the Kyoto Imperial Palace, with many of these locations playing integral roles in the plot's unfolding mystery.
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